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May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7142
- 271-272 Wrestling with SUMO
by Françoise Coussen & Daniel Choquet - 273-274 Molecular cross-talk
by Alexander Greer - 275-275 Run, whippet, run
by Sadaf Shadan - 275-276 Parental conflict overcome
by Nir Ohad - 276-277 Cracks under stress
by Andrew J. Dombard - 279-283 Origins of major human infectious diseases
by Nathan D. Wolfe & Claire Panosian Dunavan & Jared Diamond - 284-288 A type III effector ADP-ribosylates RNA-binding proteins and quells plant immunity
by Zheng Qing Fu & Ming Guo & Byeong-ryool Jeong & Fang Tian & Thomas E. Elthon & Ronald L. Cerny & Dorothee Staiger & James R. Alfano - 289-291 Shear heating as the origin of the plumes and heat flux on Enceladus
by F. Nimmo & J. R. Spencer & R. T. Pappalardo & M. E. Mullen - 292-294 Eruptions arising from tidally controlled periodic openings of rifts on Enceladus
by T. A. Hurford & P. Helfenstein & G. V. Hoppa & R. Greenberg & B. G. Bills - 295-298 Electronic measurement and control of spin transport in silicon
by Ian Appelbaum & Biqin Huang & Douwe J. Monsma - 299-302 Annealing-induced interfacial toughening using a molecular nanolayer
by Darshan D. Gandhi & Michael Lane & Yu Zhou & Amit P. Singh & Saroj Nayak & Ulrike Tisch & Moshe Eizenberg & Ganapathiraman Ramanath - 303-306 Survival times of anomalous melt inclusions from element diffusion in olivine and chromite
by C. Spandler & H. St C. O’Neill & V. S. Kamenetsky - 307-311 First insights into the biodiversity and biogeography of the Southern Ocean deep sea
by Angelika Brandt & Andrew J. Gooday & Simone N. Brandão & Saskia Brix & Wiebke Brökeland & Tomas Cedhagen & Madhumita Choudhury & Nils Cornelius & Bruno Danis & Ilse De Mesel & Robert J. Diaz & David C. Gillan & Brigitte Ebbe & John A. Howe & Dorte Janussen & Stefanie Kaiser & Katrin Linse & Marina Malyutina & Jan Pawlowski & Michael Raupach & Ann Vanreusel - 312-315 Bypassing genomic imprinting allows seed development
by Moritz K. Nowack & Reza Shirzadi & Nico Dissmeyer & Andreas Dolf & Elmar Endl & Paul E. Grini & Arp Schnittger - 316-320 Wnt-dependent de novo hair follicle regeneration in adult mouse skin after wounding
by Mayumi Ito & Zaixin Yang & Thomas Andl & Chunhua Cui & Noori Kim & Sarah E. Millar & George Cotsarelis - 321-325 SUMOylation regulates kainate-receptor-mediated synaptic transmission
by Stéphane Martin & Atsushi Nishimune & Jack R. Mellor & Jeremy M. Henley - 326-329 Herpesvirus latency confers symbiotic protection from bacterial infection
by Erik S. Barton & Douglas W. White & Jason S. Cathelyn & Kelly A. Brett-McClellan & Michael Engle & Michael S. Diamond & Virginia L. Miller & Herbert W. Virgin - 330-333 Helicobacter pylori CagA targets PAR1/MARK kinase to disrupt epithelial cell polarity
by Iraj Saadat & Hideaki Higashi & Chikashi Obuse & Mayumi Umeda & Naoko Murata-Kamiya & Yasuhiro Saito & Huaisheng Lu & Naomi Ohnishi & Takeshi Azuma & Atsushi Suzuki & Shigeo Ohno & Masanori Hatakeyama - 334-337 Alp7/TACC is a crucial target in Ran-GTPase-dependent spindle formation in fission yeast
by Masamitsu Sato & Takashi Toda - 338-341 RNA-templated DNA repair
by Francesca Storici & Katarzyna Bebenek & Thomas A. Kunkel & Dmitry A. Gordenin & Michael A. Resnick - 342-345 Structural basis for cofactor-independent dioxygenation in vancomycin biosynthesis
by Paul F. Widboom & Elisha N. Fielding & Ye Liu & Steven D. Bruner - 346-346 Erratum: Sheep don’t forget a face
by Keith M. Kendrick & Ana P. da Costa & Andrea E. Leigh & Michael R. Hinton & Jon W. Peirce - 346-346 Specific killing of BRCA2-deficient tumours with inhibitors of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase
by Helen E. Bryant & Niklas Schultz & Huw D. Thomas & Kayan M. Parker & Dan Flower & Elena Lopez & Suzanne Kyle & Mark Meuth & Nicola J. Curtin & Thomas Helleday - 347-347 Creating better lab websites gives potential collaborators and recruiters a clearer window into your world
by Paul Smaglik - 348-349 The global challenge
by Virginia Gewin - 350-350 Practical applications
by Daniel Rizzuto - 350-350 Collegial science
by Peter Jordan - 350-350 Tsuyoshi Kimura, professor, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Japan
by Magdalena Wutte - 352-352 All things being equal
by Jens-Peter Mayer
May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7141
- 120-121 Climate panel offers grounds for optimism
by Michael Hopkin - 122-123 A clash of cosmologies
by Geoff Brumfiel - 125-125 Seven-year grant offers immune tolerance a boost
by Erika Check - 126-126 Wind farms' deadly reputation hard to shift
by Emma Marris & Daemon Fairless - 127-127 Microbe meeting promotes habitat conservation
by Helen Pearson - 130-130 Misspent energy
by David Goldston - 132-136 Is this what it takes to save the world?
by Oliver Morton - 138-140 The good, the bad and the ugly
by Helen Pearson - 141-141 Teetering on the edge
by Emma Marris - 142-142 Codes must be updated so that names are known to all
by Quentin D. Wheeler & Frank T. Krell - 142-142 Human reference sequence makes sense of names
by Douglas L. Crawford - 142-142 Structured digital abstract makes text mining easy
by Mark Gerstein & Michael Seringhaus & Stanley Fields - 143-144 A handful of carbon
by Johannes Lehmann - 145-146 Plugged into the matrix
by Paul M. Grant - 146-147 The stem-cell story
by Justine Burley - 147-148 Flight of the dinosaur
by Angela Milner - 148-148 Hidden talent
by David M. Wilkinson - 149-149 Kinds of minds
by David Knight - 151-152 Down memory lane
by J. David Sweatt - 152-153 Radical catalysis
by Santanu Mukherjee & Benjamin List - 153-154 A chordate with a difference
by Linda Z. Holland - 155-156 Remote climes
by Adam Burrows - 156-157 The big catch
by Christopher R. Trotta - 157-158 Let's twist again
by Christian Pfleiderer & Ulrich K. Rößler - 158-159 A gloss on surface properties
by Michael S. Landy - 160-160 Ransom Aldrich Myers (1952–2007)
by Daniel Pauly - 167-177 Genome of the marsupial Monodelphis domestica reveals innovation in non-coding sequences
by Tarjei S. Mikkelsen & Matthew J. Wakefield & Bronwen Aken & Chris T. Amemiya & Jean L. Chang & Shannon Duke & Manuel Garber & Andrew J. Gentles & Leo Goodstadt & Andreas Heger & Jerzy Jurka & Michael Kamal & Evan Mauceli & Stephen M. J. Searle & Ted Sharpe & Michelle L. Baker & Mark A. Batzer & Panayiotis V. Benos & Katherine Belov & Michele Clamp & April Cook & James Cuff & Radhika Das & Lance Davidow & Janine E. Deakin & Melissa J. Fazzari & Jacob L. Glass & Manfred Grabherr & John M. Greally & Wanjun Gu & Timothy A. Hore & Gavin A. Huttley & Michael Kleber & Randy L. Jirtle & Edda Koina & Jeannie T. Lee & Shaun Mahony & Marco A. Marra & Robert D. Miller & Robert D. Nicholls & Mayumi Oda & Anthony T. Papenfuss & Zuly E. Parra & David D. Pollock & David A. Ray & Jacqueline E. Schein & Terence P. Speed & Katherine Thompson & John L. VandeBerg & Claire M. Wade & Jerilyn A. Walker & Paul D. Waters & Caleb Webber & Jennifer R. Weidman & Xiaohui Xie & Michael C. Zody & Jennifer A. Marshall Graves & Chris P. Ponting & Matthew Breen & Paul B. Samollow & Eric S. Lander & Kerstin Lindblad-Toh - 178-182 Recovery of learning and memory is associated with chromatin remodelling
by Andre Fischer & Farahnaz Sananbenesi & Xinyu Wang & Matthew Dobbin & Li-Huei Tsai - 183-186 A map of the day–night contrast of the extrasolar planet HD 189733b
by Heather A. Knutson & David Charbonneau & Lori E. Allen & Jonathan J. Fortney & Eric Agol & Nicolas B. Cowan & Adam P. Showman & Curtis S. Cooper & S. Thomas Megeath - 187-189 Superconductivity in lithium below 0.4 millikelvin at ambient pressure
by Juha Tuoriniemi & Kirsi Juntunen-Nurmilaukas & Johanna Uusvuori & Elias Pentti & Anssi Salmela & Alexander Sebedash - 190-193 Chiral magnetic order at surfaces driven by inversion asymmetry
by M. Bode & M. Heide & K. von Bergmann & P. Ferriani & S. Heinze & G. Bihlmayer & A. Kubetzka & O. Pietzsch & S. Blügel & R. Wiesendanger - 194-197 Short-circuiting of the overturning circulation in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
by Alberto C. Naveira Garabato & David P. Stevens & Andrew J. Watson & Wolfgang Roether - 198-201 The depth distribution of azimuthal anisotropy in the continental upper mantle
by Federica Marone & Barbara Romanowicz - 202-205 Sexual dimorphism and adaptive radiation in Anolis lizards
by Marguerite A. Butler & Stanley A. Sawyer & Jonathan B. Losos - 206-209 Image statistics and the perception of surface qualities
by Isamu Motoyoshi & Shin'ya Nishida & Lavanya Sharan & Edward H. Adelson - 210-212 Maintaining a behaviour polymorphism by frequency-dependent selection on a single gene
by Mark J. Fitzpatrick & Elah Feder & Locke Rowe & Marla B. Sokolowski - 213-217 A chromatin link that couples cell division to root epidermis patterning in Arabidopsis
by Elena Caro & M. Mar Castellano & Crisanto Gutierrez - 218-221 The carboxy terminus of NBS1 is required for induction of apoptosis by the MRE11 complex
by Travis H. Stracker & Monica Morales & Suzana S. Couto & Hussein Hussein & John H. J. Petrini - 222-226 The human RNA kinase hClp1 is active on 3′ transfer RNA exons and short interfering RNAs
by Stefan Weitzer & Javier Martinez - 227-227 Writing has a crucial role in many different scientific pursuits
by Paul Smaglik - 228-228 Pier Paolo Pandolfi, Director, Cancer Genetics Programme, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University
by Virginia Gewin - 228-228 Earth network
by Marko Scholze - 228-228 Worst and best of times
by Chris Rowan - 230-230 The evolution of life-sciences sales
by Tamara Zemlo
May 2007, Volume 447, Issue 7140
- 1-1 Evidence for hot early oceans?
by Graham A. Shields & James F. Kasting - 1-2 Evidence for hot early oceans? (Reply)
by François Robert & Marc Chaussidon - 6-7 The race to wire up the poor
by Declan Butler - 7-7 Long odds on a long shadow
by Katharine Sanderson - 8-8 Artefacts in ocean data hide rising temperatures
by Quirin Schiermeier - 8-9 Reform makes Italian research accountable
by Alison Abbott - 9-9 India plans third Antarctic base
by K. S. Jayaraman - 11-11 Missing gas saps plant theory
by Michael Hopkin - 12-12 Denmark launches big push for protein power
by Alison Abbott - 12-13 Rapid sequencer puts virus in the frame for deaths
by Heidi Ledford - 13-13 Live Earth taps into sense of joy
by Emma Marris - 17-17 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 18-20 Brain craze
by Ichiko Fuyuno - 22-24 Deep divisions
by Haim Watzman - 26-27 A tale of two centres
by Michael Cherry - 28-28 Brain drain: gains all round when it goes both ways
by Volker Heine - 28-28 Brain drain: poor countries lose most and benefit least
by Andrew Isaac Meso - 28-28 Long shadow of Linnaeus's human taxonomy
by Jonathan Marks - 29-30 A strange sense of self
by Susan Blackmore - 30-31 James Bond with a feather duster
by Kathleen Taylor - 31-33 The dark heart of the bomb
by John S. Rigden - 33-34 Trouble in paradise
by Daniel Pauly - 34-35 Unearthing gender issues
by Pat Shipman - 35-37 When the numbers don't add up
by Roger Pielke - 37-38 Science set in stone
by Per E. Ahlberg - 38-38 An ode to symmetry
by Joseph Mazur - 39-39 The best is yet to come
by Mark Buchanan - 41-42 A beauty and a beast
by Hermann Nicolai - 42-43 Ignore the nonsense
by Anton Schmitz & Michael Famulok - 43-46 Wobbly oscillations
by David Wark - 46-47 Unconscious networking
by Mark A. Pinsk & Sabine Kastner - 47-49 Panning for ununbium
by Andreas Türler - 49-50 Relationships in a slow slip
by Heidi Houston & John E. Vidale - 50-51 Nanotubes see the light
by Dirk M. Guldi - 52-52 F. Clark Howell (1925–2007)
by Tim D. White - 53-57 An integrated model of kimberlite ascent and eruption
by Lionel Wilson & James W. Head III - 58-63 The structure of a plant photosystem I supercomplex at 3.4 Å resolution
by Alexey Amunts & Omri Drory & Nathan Nelson - 64-67 High-resolution subsurface water-ice distributions on Mars
by Joshua L. Bandfield - 68-71 Direct measurement of antiferromagnetic domain fluctuations
by O. G. Shpyrko & E. D. Isaacs & J. M. Logan & Yejun Feng & G. Aeppli & R. Jaramillo & H. C. Kim & T. F. Rosenbaum & P. Zschack & M. Sprung & S. Narayanan & A. R. Sandy - 72-75 Chemical characterization of element 112
by R. Eichler & N. V. Aksenov & A. V. Belozerov & G. A. Bozhikov & V. I. Chepigin & S. N. Dmitriev & R. Dressler & H. W. Gäggeler & V. A. Gorshkov & F. Haenssler & M. G. Itkis & A. Laube & V. Ya. Lebedev & O. N. Malyshev & Yu. Ts. Oganessian & O. V. Petrushkin & D. Piguet & P. Rasmussen & S. V. Shishkin & A. V. Shutov & A. I. Svirikhin & E. E. Tereshatov & G. K. Vostokin & M. Wegrzecki & A. V. Yeremin - 76-79 A scaling law for slow earthquakes
by Satoshi Ide & Gregory C. Beroza & David R. Shelly & Takahiko Uchide - 80-82 Drought sensitivity shapes species distribution patterns in tropical forests
by Bettina M. J. Engelbrecht & Liza S. Comita & Richard Condit & Thomas A. Kursar & Melvin T. Tyree & Benjamin L. Turner & Stephen P. Hubbell - 83-86 Intrinsic functional architecture in the anaesthetized monkey brain
by J. L. Vincent & G. H. Patel & M. D. Fox & A. Z. Snyder & J. T. Baker & D. C. Van Essen & J. M. Zempel & L. H. Snyder & M. Corbetta & M. E. Raichle - 87-91 PTC124 targets genetic disorders caused by nonsense mutations
by Ellen M. Welch & Elisabeth R. Barton & Jin Zhuo & Yuki Tomizawa & Westley J. Friesen & Panayiota Trifillis & Sergey Paushkin & Meenal Patel & Christopher R. Trotta & Seongwoo Hwang & Richard G. Wilde & Gary Karp & James Takasugi & Guangming Chen & Stephen Jones & Hongyu Ren & Young-Choon Moon & Donald Corson & Anthony A. Turpoff & Jeffrey A. Campbell & M. Morgan Conn & Atiyya Khan & Neil G. Almstead & Jean Hedrick & Anna Mollin & Nicole Risher & Marla Weetall & Shirley Yeh & Arthur A. Branstrom & Joseph M. Colacino & John Babiak & William D. Ju & Samit Hirawat & Valerie J. Northcutt & Langdon L. Miller & Phyllis Spatrick & Feng He & Masataka Kawana & Huisheng Feng & Allan Jacobson & Stuart W. Peltz & H. Lee Sweeney - 92-96 Chitin induces accumulation in tissue of innate immune cells associated with allergy
by Tiffany A. Reese & Hong-Erh Liang & Andrew M. Tager & Andrew D. Luster & Nico Van Rooijen & David Voehringer & Richard M. Locksley - 97-101 A positive feedback mechanism governs the polarity and motion of motile cilia
by Brian Mitchell & Richard Jacobs & Julie Li & Shu Chien & Chris Kintner - 102-105 Template switching during break-induced replication
by Catherine E. Smith & Bertrand Llorente & Lorraine S. Symington - 106-109 A pre-existing hydrophobic collapse in the unfolded state of an ultrafast folding protein
by K. Hun Mok & Lars T. Kuhn & Martin Goez & Iain J. Day & Jasper C. Lin & Niels H. Andersen & P. J. Hore - 111-111 As biotech jobs continue to grow, potential employees should examine the company's product pipeline
by Paul Smaglik - 112-112 The balancing act
by Maria Ocampo-Hafalla - 112-112 Gem of an idea for a unique machine
by Michael Strong & George Church - 112-112 Klaus Stöhr, director of the influenza vaccine franchises, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Cambridge, Massachusetts
by Virginia Gewin - 114-114 Dr Jekyll and Ms Hide
by Jan Bogg
April 2007, Volume 446, Issue 7139
- 954-955 China struggles to square growth and emissions
by David Cyranoski - 955-955 Primate work faces German veto
by Quirin Schiermeier - 956-957 Elusive flowering signal pruned of mystery at last
by Heidi Ledford - 957-957 Brain's speech site is revisited and revised
by Kerri Smith - 958-959 Regulators pull contract for chemical review
by Geoff Brumfiel - 959-959 Online resources threaten livelihood of libraries
by Lucy Odling-Smee - 960-960 Rival genetics projects build bridges
by Erika Check - 964-966 Pimp my antibody
by Erika Check - 968-970 The Arizona experiment
by Colin Macilwain - 971-972 Medicinal properties
by Rex Dalton - 974-974 Millennium: big effort has produced statistical results
by Paul Cheung - 974-974 Millennium: invest in country statistical systems
by Sarah B. Macfarlane & Madeleine Thomson & Carla L. AbouZahr - 974-974 A logged forest in Borneo is better than none at all
by Erik Meijaard & Douglas Sheil - 975-977 When good drugs go bad
by Kathleen M. Giacomini & Ronald M. Krauss & Dan M. Roden & Michel Eichelbaum & Michael R. Hayden & Yusuke Nakamura - 979-980 In a hole in the ground..
by Henry Gee - 980-981 A user's guide to technology
by Andrew Nahum - 981-981 The fall of a wonder drug
by Hugh Pennington - 982-982 A sense of proportion
by Martin Kemp - 983-983 Disappearing act
by James A. Lake - 985-986 Resourceful invaders
by Tim Seastedt - 986-987 The answer is blowing in the wind
by Yousaf M. Butt - 987-989 The brain's garbage men
by Helmut Kettenmann - 990-991 Iron findings
by Philip W. Boyd - 991-991 A forest air of chirality
by Euripides G. Stephanou - 992-993 The security of knowing nothing
by Bernard Chazelle - 994-994 Weight inside
by Liesbeth Venema - 994-995 Dressed-up proteins
by Gijsbert Grotenbreg & Hidde Ploegh - 995-996 Added dimensions to grain growth
by David Kinderlehrer - 996-997 Blood lines from embryo to adult
by Hiroo Ueno & Irving L. Weissman - 998-998 John Backus (1924–2007)
by Martin Campbell-Kelly - 999-999 Glycochemistry & Glycobiology
by Joshua Finkelstein - 1000-1007 Chemical glycosylation in the synthesis of glycoconjugate antitumour vaccines
by Danica P. Galonić & David Y. Gin - 1008-1016 Unusual sugar biosynthesis and natural product glycodiversification
by Christopher J. Thibodeaux & Charles E. Melançon & Hung-wen Liu - 1017-1022 Cycling of O-linked β-N-acetylglucosamine on nucleocytoplasmic proteins
by Gerald W. Hart & Michael P. Housley & Chad Slawson - 1023-1029 Glycan-based interactions involving vertebrate sialic-acid-recognizing proteins
by Ajit Varki - 1030-1037 Heparan sulphate proteoglycans fine-tune mammalian physiology
by Joseph R. Bishop & Manuela Schuksz & Jeffrey D. Esko - 1038-1045 Exploiting the defensive sugars of HIV-1 for drug and vaccine design
by Christopher N. Scanlan & John Offer & Nicole Zitzmann & Raymond A. Dwek - 1046-1051 Synthesis and medical applications of oligosaccharides
by Peter H. Seeberger & Daniel B. Werz - 1053-1055 The von Neumann relation generalized to coarsening of three-dimensional microstructures
by Robert D. MacPherson & David J. Srolovitz - 1056-1061 Cell tracing shows the contribution of the yolk sac to adult haematopoiesis
by Igor M. Samokhvalov & Natalia I. Samokhvalova & Shin-ichi Nishikawa - 1062-1065 Chlorine isotope homogeneity of the mantle, crust and carbonaceous chondrites
by Z. D. Sharp & J. D. Barnes & A. J. Brearley & M. Chaussidon & T. P. Fischer & V. S. Kamenetsky - 1066-1069 Weighing of biomolecules, single cells and single nanoparticles in fluid
by Thomas P. Burg & Michel Godin & Scott M. Knudsen & Wenjiang Shen & Greg Carlson & John S. Foster & Ken Babcock & Scott R. Manalis - 1070-1074 Effect of natural iron fertilization on carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean
by Stéphane Blain & Bernard Quéguiner & Leanne Armand & Sauveur Belviso & Bruno Bombled & Laurent Bopp & Andrew Bowie & Christian Brunet & Corina Brussaard & François Carlotti & Urania Christaki & Antoine Corbière & Isabelle Durand & Frederike Ebersbach & Jean-Luc Fuda & Nicole Garcia & Loes Gerringa & Brian Griffiths & Catherine Guigue & Christophe Guillerm & Stéphanie Jacquet & Catherine Jeandel & Patrick Laan & Dominique Lefèvre & Claire Lo Monaco & Andrea Malits & Julie Mosseri & Ingrid Obernosterer & Young-Hyang Park & Marc Picheral & Philippe Pondaven & Thomas Remenyi & Valérie Sandroni & Géraldine Sarthou & Nicolas Savoye & Lionel Scouarnec & Marc Souhaut & Doris Thuiller & Klaas Timmermans & Thomas Trull & Julia Uitz & Pieter van Beek & Marcel Veldhuis & Dorothée Vincent & Eric Viollier & Lilita Vong & Thibaut Wagener - 1075-1078 The role of fluids in lower-crustal earthquakes near continental rifts
by Martin Reyners & Donna Eberhart-Phillips & Graham Stuart - 1079-1081 Resource-use efficiency and plant invasion in low-resource systems
by Jennifer L. Funk & Peter M. Vitousek - 1082-1085 How swifts control their glide performance with morphing wings
by D. Lentink & U. K. Müller & E. J. Stamhuis & R. de Kat & W. van Gestel & L. L. M. Veldhuis & P. Henningsson & A. Hedenström & J. J. Videler & J. L. van Leeuwen - 1086-1090 Opioids block long-term potentiation of inhibitory synapses
by Fereshteh S. Nugent & Esther C. Penick & Julie A. Kauer - 1091-1095 UDP acting at P2Y6 receptors is a mediator of microglial phagocytosis
by Schuichi Koizumi & Yukari Shigemoto-Mogami & Kaoru Nasu-Tada & Yoichi Shinozaki & Keiko Ohsawa & Makoto Tsuda & Bhalchandra V. Joshi & Kenneth A. Jacobson & Shinichi Kohsaka & Kazuhide Inoue - 1096-1099 Phosphorylation of Erp1 by p90rsk is required for cytostatic factor arrest in Xenopus laevis eggs
by Tomoko Nishiyama & Keita Ohsumi & Takeo Kishimoto - 1100-1104 A direct link of the Mos–MAPK pathway to Erp1/Emi2 in meiotic arrest of Xenopus laevis eggs
by Daigo Inoue & Munemichi Ohe & Yoshinori Kanemori & Toshiya Nobui & Noriyuki Sagata - 1105-1109 Expanding the diversity of chemical protein modification allows post-translational mimicry
by Sander I. van Kasteren & Holger B. Kramer & Henrik H. Jensen & Sandra J. Campbell & Joanna Kirkpatrick & Neil J. Oldham & Daniel C. Anthony & Benjamin G. Davis - 1111-1111 Declining female participation may be harbinger for computer science as a whole
by Paul Smaglik - 1112-1113 Bioscience in the sun
by Gene Russo - 1114-1114 Postdoc redefined
by Monya Baker - 1114-1114 All ears
by Moira Sheehan - 1114-1114 Frank Gannon, director-general, Science Foundation Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
by Virginia Gewin - 1116-1116 Talents and technologies
by Michael Alvarez
April 2007, Volume 446, Issue 7138
- 836-836 Colliders race for the Higgs
by Sarah Tomlin - 837-837 Interim view from NASA relativity probe
by Sarah Tomlin - 837-837 Evidence for fourth neutrino fades
by Jenny Hogan - 838-839 Court case to reclaim confidential data
by Jim Giles - 839-839 Ozone sensor to be reinstated
by Emma Marris - 840-840 Make way for monkeys
by Erika Check - 841-841 Chimps lead evolutionary race
by Michael Hopkin - 842-842 Stem-cell issue moves up the US agenda
by Meredith Wadman - 845-845 Market watch
by Colin Macilwain - 850-853 Let science speak for itself
by Declan Butler - 854-854 Is French science in decline..
by Declan Butler - 856-856 Law and research could add up to profitable niche drugs
by Burkhard Haefner - 856-856 Other riffs on cooperation are already showing how well a wiki could work
by John D. Osborne & Simon Lin & Warren A. Kibbe - 856-856 Why do so few women speak at science meetings?
by Pamela A. Silver - 856-856 Who will start the 3Rs ball rolling for animal welfare?
by Victoria Buck